Getting Started with Augmented Reality on Android Devices
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
This course introduces Android developers to Augmented Reality concepts and applications.
This course introduces Android developers to Augmented Reality concepts and applications. AR apps are already available on smartphones and tablets, but in the continuing months and years, with the wide adoption of smart-glasses, they will redefine our lives by blending the physical world with virtual worlds and shifting applications from our device screens directly to our eyes. Starting from the theory, hands-on examples will enable students to quickly develop and deploy amazing Augmented Reality applications, either using low level algorithms or leveraging high-quality AR frameworks like Vuforia and Metaio.
This course introduces Android developers to Augmented Reality concepts and applications. AR apps are already available on smartphones and tablets, but in the continuing months and years, with the wide adoption of smart-glasses, they will redefine our lives by blending the physical world with virtual worlds and shifting applications from our device screens directly to our eyes. Starting from the theory, hands-on examples will enable students to quickly develop and deploy amazing Augmented Reality applications, either using low level algorithms or leveraging high-quality AR frameworks like Vuforia and Metaio.
Syllabus
- Introduction: AR Fundamentals and Setup 25mins
- AR Building Blocks 41mins
- AR with Qualcomm Vuforia SDK 44mins
- AR with Metaio SDK 32mins
- Sensor-based AR 15mins
- AR User Interactions 14mins
- Advanced Topics and the Future 13mins
Taught by
Gianni Rosa Gallina
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